PARC Projects

Provide protection against most harmful chemicals
Address chemical pollution in the natural environment
Testing assessment tools for hazardous substances in consumer products and articles
NGRA
Environment
Human health
Time span
-
Potential impacts
  • Contributing to the extension of chemical and product legislation.
  • Adding to a more systematic and effective enforcement of chemical and product legislation.
  • Supporting an improved protection of human health and the environment from harmful chemicals.
Partners involved
KEMI (SE)
MU (CZ)
RISE (SE)
TNO (NL)
Tukes (FI)
VUA (NL)
VITO (BE)
Contacts
Lisa Melymuk (MU RECETOX)
lisa.melymuk [at] recetox.muni.cz
Robin Vestergren (KEMI)
robin.vestergren [at] kemi.se
Key messages
  • The existing databases containing information on chemicals in products and articles are heterogeneous in structure and coverage, which can hinder product safety and circularity.
  • Enforcement agencies are challenged by lack of composition data in products and lack of analytical capacity to evaluate hazardous substances in products/articles.
  • Lack of comprehensive data on chemicals in products/articles impacts outcomes of evaluation tools such as life cycle assessment.  
Overview

The European Commission has enacted several legislations like the European Green Deal and the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability to advance sustainable development in the EU. Strategic documents like these provide guidance for a toxic-free and sustainable future where the production and usage of chemicals is regulated to maximize benefit and minimize risks for the environment and human health. 

While several legislations set the foundation for higher levels of consumer and worker protection, enforcing them is vital to achieve all set goals.

This project will evaluate the current availability on chemicals and products and articles and assess how the availability and quality of data impacts a range of potential end uses of the data, in particular chemical enforcement, risk assessment and sustainability evaluation tools such as Life Cycle Assessments and Product Environmental Footprints.

By improving our ability to identify and share data on chemicals in products and articles, the database structures will support to enforce regulation, develop risk-based identification tools for substances of concern due to health and environmental hazards, and the transition to a circular economy.

Results of this study will support the decision-making of national enforcement authorities for chemical and product specific legislation as well as promote further restrictions of harmful chemicals in various consumer goods. 

Achievements & Results

The final content, including outcomes, achievements, and actionable insights, will be published upon completion of the project.

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Address chemical pollution in the natural environment
Provide protection against most harmful chemicals
Shift away from animal testing
Biodiversity protection
Streamlining data processing methods for suspect and non-target screening
Environment
Health effects
Human health
Monitoring methods
Risk assessment
NGRA
Mixtures
Human biomonitoring
Workers
Streamlining data processing methods for suspect and non-target screening
Streamlining data processing methods for suspect and non-target screening

Testing assessment tools for hazardous substances in consumer products and articles

Time span
-
Potential impacts
  • Contributing to the extension of chemical and product legislation.
  • Adding to a more systematic and effective enforcement of chemical and product legislation.
  • Supporting an improved protection of human health and the environment from harmful chemicals.
KEMI (SE)
MU (CZ)
RISE (SE)
TNO (NL)
Tukes (FI)
VUA (NL)
VITO (BE)
Key messages
  • The existing databases containing information on chemicals in products and articles are heterogeneous in structure and coverage, which can hinder product safety and circularity.
  • Enforcement agencies are challenged by lack of composition data in products and lack of analytical capacity to evaluate hazardous substances in products/articles.
  • Lack of comprehensive data on chemicals in products/articles impacts outcomes of evaluation tools such as life cycle assessment.  
Overview

The European Commission has enacted several legislations like the European Green Deal and the Chemical Strategy for Sustainability to advance sustainable development in the EU. Strategic documents like these provide guidance for a toxic-free and sustainable future where the production and usage of chemicals is regulated to maximize benefit and minimize risks for the environment and human health. 

While several legislations set the foundation for higher levels of consumer and worker protection, enforcing them is vital to achieve all set goals.

This project will evaluate the current availability on chemicals and products and articles and assess how the availability and quality of data impacts a range of potential end uses of the data, in particular chemical enforcement, risk assessment and sustainability evaluation tools such as Life Cycle Assessments and Product Environmental Footprints.

By improving our ability to identify and share data on chemicals in products and articles, the database structures will support to enforce regulation, develop risk-based identification tools for substances of concern due to health and environmental hazards, and the transition to a circular economy.

Results of this study will support the decision-making of national enforcement authorities for chemical and product specific legislation as well as promote further restrictions of harmful chemicals in various consumer goods. 

Achievements & Results

The final content, including outcomes, achievements, and actionable insights, will be published upon completion of the project.

Contacts
Lisa Melymuk (MU RECETOX)
lisa.melymuk [at] recetox.muni.cz
Robin Vestergren (KEMI)
robin.vestergren [at] kemi.se
Topics
Provide protection against most harmful chemicals
Address chemical pollution in the natural environment
Keywords
NGRA
Environment
Human health